Supporting you and your family through this sacred journey

I understand how emotional and overwhelming this time can be, and as an End-of-Life doula, I’m here to support you every step of the way.

My services are designed to bring peace, clarity, and a sense of calm to both your loved one and your family. Guiding you through practical planning, to offering gentle bedside support, as well as a compassionate grief care, I strive to make this sacred experience as meaningful and loving as possible.

I’m deeply honored to hold space for you, listening deeply and creating a safe, nurturing environment for your family to feel supported, connected, and cared for.

End-of-Life Services

    • Advanced Care Planning

      • Appointing a healthcare advocate

      • Facilitating discussions

      • Completing/updating advance directives

    • Help completing tasks/business important to the dying person

    • Getting their affairs in order

    • Educate regarding options for funeral, burial or cremation

      • Including natural death care

      • Home funerals

      • Green burials

    • Educate about memorial options

    • Make referrals for completing a POA for finances and a will

    • Socialization and companion care

    • Practical services like errands or other support

    • Offer companionship and a calm, helpful presence

    • Limited respite relief

    • Educate the patient and the family about the death process

    • How to be ready, and what to expect

    • Identifying community resources

    • Advocate for the dying person’s/family’s wishes 

    • Encouraging full use of medical services without prolonging death

    • Making a list of questions for doctor visits

    • Attending medical visits

    • Getting questions answered and taking notes

    • Companionship and emotional support for caregivers and dying patient

    • Gentle guidance for family members through the dying process

    • Reduce trauma and confusion

    • Facilitate communication

    • Create a soothing and peaceful environment

    • Hands-on comfort measures such as comfort-touch massage

    • Play music

    • Read a favorite verse or scripture

    • Guided imagery and visualization

    • Use of essential oils/aromatherapy to purify space or mask unpleasant odors in the room

    • Breath/breathing exercises

    • Support services for the active phase of dying

    • Help organize and participate in keeping watch during final days/hours

    • Creating a peaceful environment with sounds, smells and lighting

    • Educate the family about funeral and disposition options

    • Make referrals to death care providers

    • Assist with locating a Home Funeral Guide, if desired

    • Provide support for integrating religious rituals important to the family

    • Provide support for ceremonial rituals in immediate post-death

    • Facilitate bereavement support